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WISE
adjective
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
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The urgent challenges require wise and long-term solutions.
If she hopes to remain a player she would be wise to shelve any thought of publishing vengeful diaries, usually a divisive step even before the Mail has bought lucrative serialisation rights and sexed them up.
A wise woman once said, "Stanley Tucci is a brat".
I think publicity wise it was an excellent move and I think he will have gained a lot of respect for this".
Individual pollsters have every reason to pose as wise after the event, so a measure of scepticism is obviously warranted.
Lord O'Donnell, the former cabinet secretary who oversaw the coalition negotiations in 2010, thought it was wise for the Queen to remain out of London.
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Your 9 5 became your 24/7, and when a family member asks how things are going work-wise you give them The Pitch and subconsciously expect constructive feedback.
All I can tell you is that the landscape, shop-wise, is changing before our very eyes.
Plaza de Cabildo 14, casabalbino.com El Lola, Tarifa You're spoilt for choice tapas-wise in old Tarifa but for a relaxed cafe atmosphere matched with top-class food, family-run El Lola is hard to beat.
"I think it'll be easier for me to pick up career-wise and easier personally," said Tanner.
If my kids had a diet of blockbusters only, that would be a shame, but if you look at what most kids consume games-wise, it's far more varied and interesting than what my generation has consumed.
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